Hi, list,
I'm having a strange problem. I reinstalled my server box tonight.
Everything seems to be working, but suddenly, I can't use fetchmail
to POP my mail off the server to my workstation:
$ fetchmail
fetchmail: 5.9.11 querying X protocol POP3) at Mon Nov 25 02:39:40 2002: poll started
POP3
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 12:46:40AM -0600, ronnie gauthier wrote:
> Bored are we?
No, I was just spamming the list while I tried figure out why I couldn't
pop my mail off my server.
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On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 00:48:35 -0500
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>Pong.
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Ken Moffat wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
Woo-hoo. There was just a 3.8 quake centered 4 miles from where i
live. Felt like a good horizontal jolt for about 4 seconds.
whoa.. had one near Seattle a couple of years ago, pretty stimulating,
aren't they?
Maybe a few thousand, give or take a milli
Net Llama! wrote:
Woo-hoo. There was just a 3.8 quake centered 4 miles from where i live.
Felt like a good horizontal jolt for about 4 seconds.
whoa.. had one near Seattle a couple of years ago, pretty stimulating,
aren't they?
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On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 11:12:27 +0800 "m.w.chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and there is no free NFS clients for window$? if there is a client for
> WIndows, I could drop samba,
>
I never found a decent, free NFS for windows. Although there's plenty of
commercial ones available.
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Woo-hoo. There was just a 3.8 quake centered 4 miles from where i live.
Felt like a good horizontal jolt for about 4 seconds.
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Not that I know of. Win2K server was supposed to have it but I never
checked into it - we dropped NFS at the time we moved the connections from
VMS to Win2K.
> and there is no free NFS clients for window$? if there is a client for
> WIndows, I could drop samba,
>
> Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
>>
and there is no free NFS clients for window$? if there is a client for
WIndows, I could drop samba,
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> Depends. With windows machines you need Samba (unless they have NFS
> installed which most don't). NFS is nice for unix/linux to unix/linux but
> there are security issu
you can possibly skip that step. certain steps in Mr. Parker's article
could be ignored. I got my dial-in pppd server working without doing
everything on the steps.
> ls -al of /usr/sbin/pppd (or /sbin/pppd) should look like this:
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On 11/24/02 16:08, DragonsFireBurns wrote:
"Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
OK, then you need to provide more information on what you're running
that is giving you that error.
Using RH 7.2, serial modem com1, 2 nics, 1 connected to my network.
Would you like a copy of any of the setu
Good news. At this point I've decided to leave my RAID card just for RAID.
I have another SCSI card in the system with the DVD on it so I'll add the
tape to it's external connector and then put the scanner on the end of the
external chain.
>
> I'm really glad that this thread popped up when
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 07:29:39PM -0600, steve rader wrote:
> > On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 05:27:56PM -0600, steve rader wrote:
> > > It's been about a dozen years since I got my BS in
> > > CompSci, but my recollection is...
> > >
> > > used is used by user-space processes
> > > shared
> On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 05:27:56PM -0600, steve rader wrote:
> > It's been about a dozen years since I got my BS in
> > CompSci, but my recollection is...
> >
> > used is used by user-space processes
> > sharedis used for shared memory segments
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> No
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 05:27:56PM -0600, steve rader wrote:
>
> The "free" command reports real memory util as
> used, shared, buffers and cached. But what are the
> definitions of the terms? There's no mention of them
> in the man pages for free, top, or vmstat.
It also reports swap, but you'
"Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> On 11/24/02 14:41, DragonsFireBurns wrote:
>> "Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
>> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>>
>>
>>>On 11/24/02 13:29, DragonsFireBurns wrote:
>>>
Using the Step by Step;
http://www.opq.se/sxs/i
The "free" command reports real memory util as
used, shared, buffers and cached. But what are the
definitions of the terms? There's no mention of them
in the man pages for free, top, or vmstat.
It's been about a dozen years since I got my BS in
CompSci, but my recollection is...
used is
On 11/24/02 14:41, DragonsFireBurns wrote:
"Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 11/24/02 13:29, DragonsFireBurns wrote:
Using the Step by Step;
http://www.opq.se/sxs/index2.html
Stuck on this part;
ls -al of /usr/sbin/pppd (or /sbin/pppd) should look like th
"Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> On 11/24/02 13:29, DragonsFireBurns wrote:
>> Using the Step by Step;
>> http://www.opq.se/sxs/index2.html
>>
>>
>> Stuck on this part;
>>
>> ls -al of /usr/sbin/pppd (or /sbin/pppd) should look like this:
>>
>> -r-sr-x--- 1
On 11/24/02 13:29, DragonsFireBurns wrote:
Using the Step by Step;
http://www.opq.se/sxs/index2.html
Stuck on this part;
ls -al of /usr/sbin/pppd (or /sbin/pppd) should look like this:
-r-sr-x--- 1 root root 138724 Sep 16 23:15 /usr/sbin/pppd
Reply says file does not exsist, I looked with the
Robert Black Eagle wrote:
You have never read Tacitus or even much in Cicero or old man Julius,
have you. Compact seems not to apply to any of these, except when
Julius was being a plitician or Cicero was making a rhetorical point.
I must admit that I didn't go very far beyond "De bello galli
Using the Step by Step;
http://www.opq.se/sxs/index2.html
Stuck on this part;
ls -al of /usr/sbin/pppd (or /sbin/pppd) should look like this:
-r-sr-x--- 1 root root 138724 Sep 16 23:15 /usr/sbin/pppd
Reply says file does not exsist, I looked with the editor and it is their.
Thanks!
DF
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I'm really glad that this thread popped up when it did. I've been sitting on
this old AMI 428 scsi raid controller for a while now and almost tossed it at
one time during a wife inspired cleanup session...
Anyway, I just popped the card into my desktop computer and... it great. Once I
ran the BIO
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